GUNS AND BUTTER
(Special Correspondent.)
LONDOJN, June 27. "The choice of guns or butter always will be with us. All guns and no butter leads down a hideous path, but all but ter and nd guns leads a nation to oblivion, " said Air Chief Marshal Lord Tedder, in a speech at Sheffield, when he received an honorary degree from the university. In the past, said Lord Tedder, we had not always kept a balance between guns and butter, and we had t'o pav a bitter price in lives for the niistake. He trusted Britain never repeated the niistake for slie might not again be given time to reetify it.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 June 1946, Page 5
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